The Complete Guide for Dubai Hotels (2026)
Housekeeping is where a Dubai hotel’s reputation is made or lost — and the cleaning chemicals that power it are not interchangeable commodity products. The wrong product in the wrong zone creates compliance failures, surface damage, guest complaints, and repeat linen issues. The right product range, correctly dosed and documented, is what keeps rooms turning fast, linen performing consistently, and Dubai Municipality inspections going smoothly.
This guide is written for hotel procurement managers, housekeeping managers, and hotel apartment operators across Dubai and the UAE. It covers the complete picture: which chemical categories are needed and why, zone-by-zone product selection, the UAE-specific challenges (particularly hard water) that affect performance, laundry programme design, compliance requirements under Dubai Municipality and DTCM standards, and what Bio Dubai supplies as a specialist B2B hygiene partner to the hospitality sector.
Why Hotel Housekeeping Chemicals Are Different from General Commercial Cleaners
The distinction matters practically, not just technically. Housekeeping chemicals are formulated for environments where guests will return within minutes of cleaning — they must be safe for surfaces that people touch directly, must not leave lingering odours that affect the guest experience, and must work effectively at standard dilutions without requiring specialist application equipment or extended ventilation.
A few factors make the UAE hotel market specifically demanding:
Hard water
Dubai’s municipal water supply has significantly higher mineral content (calcium and magnesium hardness) than water in Europe or North America. This creates three practical problems for hotels:
- Laundry: Higher detergent doses are required to achieve the same wash result. Without a neutraliser (sour), mineral residue makes linen stiff and irritating to guests — a common complaint in hotels that do not adjust their laundry programme for local water conditions.
- Bathroom cleaning: Limescale builds up faster on taps, shower screens, and toilet fittings. Standard bathroom cleaners formulated for soft-water markets will not descale at appropriate rates in Dubai — you need a product with a stronger acid component or specifically formulated for hard-water performance.
- Floor mopping: Hard water used in mop solutions can leave a mineral film on floor surfaces, creating a dull or streaky appearance on marble and tile — common in Dubai hotel lobbies. A properly formulated hard-floor cleaner solves this.
High turnover and throughput
Dubai’s hotel occupancy rates are consistently among the highest in the world. During peak periods (October to April), rooms may be turned over multiple times daily in some property types. Products must work quickly — slow contact times create operational bottlenecks that housekeeping teams cannot absorb.
Guest expectations and brand standards
International hotel brands operating in Dubai apply their own hygiene audit frameworks on top of Dubai Municipality requirements. Products must meet brand-level specifications for fragrance (or absence of fragrance), residue, and surface compatibility — particularly for premium properties with marble surfaces, luxury textiles, and branded amenity areas.
Dual regulatory framework
Dubai hotels operate under both Dubai Municipality’s Technical Guidance for Hotel and Resort Establishments (DM-HSD-GU90-TRBE2) and DTCM (Department of Economy and Tourism) hotel classification standards. Both require documented hygiene programmes and the use of approved cleaning products. Bio Dubai’s range is DM-registered and compliant with UAE legislation.
The Six Chemical Categories Every Dubai Hotel Housekeeping Programme Needs
A complete hotel housekeeping chemical programme covers six functional categories. Each addresses a different cleaning requirement — and each must be in place for a programme to be both operationally effective and compliant.
General purpose cleaner-disinfectant (guestrooms)
The workhorse of the housekeeping trolley. Used on all hard surfaces in guestrooms: desks, chairs, wardrobes, shelving, bedside units, skirting boards. Must be a Dubai Municipality registered product effective against common bacteria (EN 1276). Should be quick-acting, safe for painted and laminate surfaces, and low-fragrance to avoid residual smell in the room.
Key selection criteria for Dubai hotels: QAC-based, DM registered, EN 1276 certified, tested at working dilution, compatible with colour-coded cloth systems.
Bathroom and sanitary cleaner-disinfectant
Hotels turn over bathrooms under significant time pressure. The product must combine descaling action (to address Dubai hard water limescale on taps and shower screens) with disinfection (to eliminate pathogens on toilet surfaces and basins). These are two distinct chemical actions — standard disinfectants do not descale, and standard descalers do not disinfect. A combined bathroom product formulated for hard water is the efficient solution.
Special note for marble surfaces: Many Dubai hotels feature marble vanity units and shower surrounds. Strongly acidic bathroom cleaners will etch and damage natural stone. A pH-neutral or mildly acidic product must be used on marble specifically — a separate product from the tile/toilet cleaner is often required.
Glass and mirror cleaner
Dubai’s dry climate means airborne dust deposits on glass and mirrors faster than in humid markets. A streak-free glass cleaner that removes dust and fingerprints without leaving a residue is a daily housekeeping essential. Look for low-ammonia or ammonia-free formulations where guestroom ventilation is limited.
High-touch surface disinfectant
Door handles, lift buttons, TV remote controls, telephone handsets, light switches — these surfaces carry the highest cross-contamination risk in any hotel. A broad-spectrum surface disinfectant with virucidal certification (EN 14476) is recommended for these areas, applied via spray-and-wipe at every room service.
This product category became a guest expectation following the pandemic period and remains a standard in Dubai hotel hygiene protocols. Its visible use — the spray bottle on the housekeeping trolley, the wipe-down of high-touch points — is a direct guest trust signal.
Hard floor care
Dubai hotels use a variety of flooring types: polished marble in lobbies, ceramic tile in corridors and bathrooms, vinyl in back-of-house areas. Each has specific cleaning chemistry requirements:
- Marble and natural stone: pH-neutral cleaner essential — acids and alkalis both damage stone finishes. Specialist stone cleaner or neutral detergent dilution.
- Ceramic tile: Broader pH tolerance — a standard hard-floor cleaner works well. For heavy soil (pool surrounds), a diluted alkaline cleaner can be used with thorough rinsing.
- Vinyl and safety flooring: pH-neutral to mildly alkaline cleaners. Avoid solvents. Regular cleaning prevents floor finish buildup.
Washroom and public area disinfectant
Hotel public washrooms require higher-frequency cleaning than guestrooms and must handle heavier soil loads. A dedicated washroom disinfectant with urinal cleaner and malodour control is standard — separate from the guestroom bathroom product to allow appropriate product strength for high-traffic facilities.
Zone-by-Zone Housekeeping Chemical Reference
The following table provides a complete zone-by-zone chemical reference for a full-service Dubai hotel. Procurement managers can use this as a framework for product specification and RFQ purposes. Bio Dubai supplies products for every zone listed.
Hotel Chemical Cleaning Schedule
Recommended chemical types, frequencies & compliance standards for UAE hospitality operations
| Zone / Area | Chemical Type | Frequency | Surfaces / Notes | Standard / Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ■ Guest Areas | ||||
| Guest Rooms — Hard Surfaces | General purpose cleaner-disinfectant(QAC-based) | Daily | Beds, desks, chairs, wardrobes, remote controls, light switches | DM RegisteredEN 1276 |
| Guest Bathrooms | Bathroom descaler-disinfectant+ Sanitary cleaner | After every checkout; daily in occupied rooms | Toilets, basins, taps, shower screens, tiles — limescale + disinfection combined | DM RegisteredHard-water effective |
| ■ Public Areas | ||||
| Glass & Mirrors | Streak-free glass cleaner | Daily / per checkout | Mirrors, glass shower screens, windows | Low ResidueNo ammonia preferable |
| High-Touch Surfaces | Broad-spectrum surface disinfectant, virucidal | Multiple times daily | Door handles, lift buttons, TV remotes, telephone handsets | EN 1276EN 14476 (virucidal) preferred |
| Public Area Floors | Hard floor cleaner — tile, marble, or terrazzo formulation | Daily (or higher in peak periods) | Lobby, corridors, lifts — varies by floor type | pH AppropriateNon-slippery |
| Public Washrooms | Washroom disinfectant+ Urinal block/cleaner | Minimum 2× daily; hourly checks in high-traffic | Toilets, urinals, basins, floors, dispensers | DM RegisteredMalodour control |
| ■ F&B & Back of House | ||||
| Kitchen & Staff Canteen | Food-grade cleaner-sanitiser+ Degreaser for cooking equipment | After every service; deep clean scheduled | Prep surfaces, equipment, sinks — DM food code applies | EN 1276Food contact; DM approved |
| Pool & Spa Surrounds | Chlorine-compatible surface cleaner+ Anti-slip floor care | Daily | Wet area tiles, pool surrounds, changing rooms | Chlorine SafeSlip-resistant finish |
| ■ Laundry | ||||
| Laundry — Linens & Towels | Main wash detergent+ Sour/neutraliser+ Fabric softener; starch | Per wash cycle | Bed linen, towels, staff uniforms, F&B linen — commercial laundry equipment | UAE Hard WaterLow-temp option available |
| Laundry — Disinfection Wash | Thermal or chemical laundry disinfectant(peracetic acid or oxygen bleach based) | All checkout linen; infection risk situations | Full linen load — healthcare-grade disinfection when required | Effective at TempRinse-safe |
| ■ Facilities & Exterior | ||||
| Air Handling & Coils | AC coil cleaner+ Enzyme-based duct treatment | Scheduled — quarterly minimum | Air handling units, fan coils, drainage trays | Low ToxicityNo harmful off-gassing in occupied spaces |
| Outdoor Areas & Car Park | Alkaline pressure wash detergent+ Degreaser | Weekly or as required | Driveways, car parks, external tiles | BiodegradablePreferred under DET sustainability requirements |
All chemicals should be Dubai Municipality (DM) registered where applicable. Standards: EN 1276, EN 14476.
biodubai.comHotel Laundry Chemicals: Getting It Right in Dubai's Hard-Water Conditions
Commercial laundry is one of the highest-cost and highest-volume chemical consumption areas in any hotel. It is also one of the areas most directly affected by UAE hard water — and most often mismanaged by hotels importing a European laundry programme without adjusting for local water conditions.
The four-product laundry stack
A fully functioning commercial hotel laundry programme requires four core product categories — not just detergent. Skipping any of them creates a cumulative linen quality or cost problem.
Main wash detergent
Commercial laundry detergent for hotel linen. In Dubai’s hard-water conditions, dosing must be calibrated higher than European baselines — typically 15–20% higher to compensate for mineral interference with surfactant activity. Under-dosing is the most common laundry problem in UAE hotels, resulting in greying linen, persistent soiling, and premature replacement cycles.
Sour / neutraliser
Non-negotiable in hard-water markets. The neutraliser adjusts the pH of linen after the alkaline wash cycle, preventing mineral residue from being trapped in fibres. Without it, linen feels stiff and harsh to the touch — a direct guest comfort complaint that drives negative reviews faster than almost any other housekeeping failure. Bio Dubai’s 11KC Laundry Sour is specifically formulated for commercial hotel use.
Fabric softener
Bio Dubai’s 11Q Premium Fabric Softener is a highly active perfumed softener dosed at 5-10ml/kg of dry linen. In a hospitality context, fabric softener is a guest experience product as much as a functional one — the feel and scent of freshly laundered linen are primary signals of room quality in guest perception. Consistent dosing and product quality directly affect review scores.
Starch (F&B and special linen)
Restaurant tablecloths, napkins, and F&B linen require a finishing starch for the crisp presentation standard expected in Dubai’s hotel dining environments. Bio Dubai’s 11S Starch Powder is dosed at 4.5g/kg (light) – 18g/kg (firm) for cotton and 15-20g/kg (firm) for polyster.
| Product Type | Bio Dubai SKU | Dosing (per kg dry linen) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Laundry Starch | 11S | Cotton: 4.5g/kg (light) – 18g/kg (firm) Polyester: 15–20g/kg (firm) | Apply in last rinse of washer extractor. Do not leave in tunnel washers overnight or over the weekend. Suitable for bed sheets, table linen and polyester table linen. |
| Sour / Neutraliser | 11KC | 3–5 ml/kg | Apply in last rinse of washer extractor or last section of continuous batch washer. Final drain pH should be 6.0–6.5 and free of residual chlorine. Neutralises alkaline wash residue and prevents yellowing. |
| Fabric Softener | 11Q Premium | 5–10 ml/kg | Suitable for auto or manual dosing. Do not use on micro polyester fibres (clean room garments, water-repellent theatre linen) or items dried on calenders with polyester felt. Enhances guest perception of linen quality. |
| Oxygen Bleach / Disinfect | Peracetic or OB-based | Per product TDS | Use for outbreak linen, healthcare linen, or high-contamination washloads. |
High-Touch Disinfection: What Dubai Hotels Are Now Expected to Maintain
Post-2020, high-touch surface disinfection has moved from an operational extra to a guest expectation and, in many cases, a brand standard requirement. The visible presence of disinfection products and procedures in housekeeping operations is now a direct trust signal for guests — particularly in the MICE, corporate, and luxury leisure segments that dominate Dubai’s hotel market.
Practically, this means:
- Every housekeeping trolley should carry a labelled spray disinfectant specifically designated for high-touch surfaces
- Remote controls, telephone handsets, and light switches should be wiped at every room service, not just at checkout
- The disinfectant used should carry virucidal certification (EN 14476) — this is the standard that guests and brand inspectors increasingly reference
- Usage should be documented as part of the room service checklist
Compliance: Dubai Municipality and DTCM Requirements for Hotel Hygiene
Dubai hotels operate under a dual regulatory framework that housekeeping procurement must account for:
Dubai Municipality — Technical Guidance for Hotel and Resort Establishments
Dubai Municipality’s Health and Safety Department has published specific technical guidance for hotels and resorts (Reference: DM-HSD-GU90-TRBE2). This document sets out requirements for cleaning programmes, chemical standards, documentation, and staff training applicable to hotel operations. All cleaning and disinfection products must be registered in the Montaji system — the same requirement that applies across all commercial premises in Dubai.
Key compliance requirements under DM guidance for hotels:
Documented cleaning and disinfection schedule covering all zones, products, dilutions, frequencies
MSDS for every chemical product — accessible in the chemical storage area
Colour-coded cleaning systems to prevent cross-contamination between zones
Staff training records — particularly relevant in Dubai’s high-turnover hospitality workforce
Chemical storage separate from guest areas and amenities, clearly labelled
Fortnightly service audit records
DTCM — Hotel classification standards
The Department of Economy and Tourism (DET/DTCM) hotel classification system evaluates hygiene standards as part of the overall hotel rating. Housekeeping programme documentation, product compliance, and physical presentation of chemical storage areas are assessed during classification reviews. Higher-tier properties face more stringent scrutiny.
Bio Dubai’s service package specifically addresses both regulatory frameworks — product registration, MSDS provision, training certificates, and audit documentation are all included.
Five Common Housekeeping Chemical Mistakes Dubai Hotels Make
Using a European laundry programme without adjusting for hard water
Dosing a UK or European laundry detergent at its recommended rate in Dubai will produce systematically under-dosed washes. Linen quality degrades over multiple cycles, replacement costs rise, and guest complaints about rough or grey linen increase. Recalibrate dosing for UAE water hardness — Bio Dubai technical representatives can test and set dosing on site.
Using the same product on marble and on tile
Acidic bathroom cleaners that work perfectly on ceramic tile will etch and permanently damage polished marble — a costly and irreversible error in properties with marble bathrooms. Always specify separately for marble surfaces and communicate this to housekeeping staff clearly in their product chart.
Missing the sour/neutraliser step in laundry
Hotels that skip the neutraliser cycle to reduce chemical costs find that linen stiffness complaints increase, guest laundry satisfaction drops, and linen lifespan shortens — all of which cost more than the saving. The sour is not optional in hard-water markets.
Unlabelled spray bottles
A Dubai Municipality inspector will flag unlabelled chemical containers immediately. Every spray bottle used by housekeeping staff — including diluted product decanted from bulk containers — must be labelled with the product name, dilution, and use. Bio Dubai provides label templates as part of its service package.
Buying on price without checking DM registration
The lowest-cost chemical option available in the UAE market is frequently unregistered in the Montaji system. Using unregistered products in a commercial hotel is a compliance violation regardless of whether the product performs adequately. Always verify Montaji registration before procurement — or source from a supplier like Bio Dubai where all products are confirmed DM-approved.
Frequently Asked Questions
The following questions are drawn from common queries from hotel procurement managers, housekeeping managers, and hotel apartment operators across the UAE.
What chemicals are used in hotel housekeeping?
Hotel housekeeping uses a structured range covering six main categories: general purpose cleaner-disinfectants for guestroom surfaces; bathroom descalers and sanitary cleaners for tiles, toilets, and basins; glass and mirror cleaners; broad-spectrum surface disinfectants for high-touch areas; hard floor care products for lobbies and corridors; and specialist washroom products. Each chemical is selected by zone and surface type. Bio Dubai supplies all six categories from a single DM-approved product range.
Do hotels in Dubai need Dubai Municipality approved cleaning chemicals?
Yes. All cleaning and disinfectant products used commercially in Dubai must be registered in Dubai Municipality’s Montaji system. This applies to hotels, hotel apartments, and any commercial premises. Dubai Municipality’s Technical Guidance for Hotel and Resort Establishments (DM-HSD-GU90-TRBE2) sets out specific hygiene requirements for hotels, operating alongside DTCM classification standards. |
What is the biggest chemical challenge for Dubai hotels specifically?
Hard water. Dubai’s tap water has significantly higher mineral content than water in Europe or North America. This affects laundry (more detergent needed, neutraliser required to prevent fabric stiffening), bathroom cleaning (faster limescale buildup on fixtures and shower screens), and floor mopping (mineral film on floor surfaces). Products must be formulated or dosed for UAE hard water conditions to perform as intended. |
What laundry chemicals do hotels use?
A standard commercial hotel laundry programme includes a main wash detergent, a sour or neutraliser (essential in hard-water markets like Dubai), a fabric softener, and a starch product for F&B linen. For outbreak or infection-risk washloads, a separate laundry disinfectant — typically peracetic acid or oxygen-bleach based — is used. Dosing must be calibrated for the hotel’s specific water hardness and linen type. |
How often should guestrooms be disinfected in Dubai hotels?
High-touch surfaces (door handles, remote controls, light switches, telephone handsets) should be disinfected at every room turnover and additionally during the stay for longer-stay guests. Bathroom surfaces should be disinfected at every service. Under Dubai Municipality guidelines and DTCM classification standards, documented cleaning schedules must be maintained and available for inspection. |
What chemical is best for hotel bathroom limescale in Dubai?
A combination acid-based bathroom cleaner that combines descaling action with disinfection is the most effective for UAE hard-water conditions. Products must be safe for use on chrome, ceramic, and glass surfaces. Avoid strongly acidic products on natural stone (marble vanities common in Dubai hotels) — use a pH-neutral or mildly acidic product on marble specifically. Bio Dubai can advise on surface-specific product selection. |
Do hotel laundry chemicals need to be DM approved?
Laundry detergents and chemicals used in commercial hotel laundry operations in Dubai must comply with Dubai Municipality registration requirements under the Montaji system. This is the same requirement that applies to all commercial cleaning and chemical products in the emirate. Bio Dubai’s laundry range is DM registered and manufactured to UK/European standards. |
What is a safe disinfectant for hotel guestroom surfaces?
A QAC-based (quaternary ammonium compound) general purpose disinfectant registered to EN 1276 is the standard choice for hotel guestroom hard surfaces. It is effective against a broad pathogen spectrum, safe for use on common hotel room surfaces (furniture, remote controls, telephone handsets), and leaves no harmful residue. For rooms following a confirmed illness, a virucidal product certified to EN 14476 should be used as a precautionary step. |
Can Bio Dubai supply chemicals for a large hotel or hotel apartment complex?
Yes. Bio Dubai specialises in B2B bulk supply for the hospitality sector across the UAE. Minimum order quantities, scheduled delivery, dosing system installation (provided free on loan), staff training, and fortnightly hygiene audit support are all available. Products are supplied in 5L, 10L, and 20L formats. Contact Bio Dubai for volume pricing and a facility-specific product recommendation. |
What laundry chemicals do hotels use?
A standard commercial hotel laundry programme includes a main wash detergent, a sour or neutraliser (essential in hard-water markets like Dubai), a fabric softener, and a starch product for F&B linen. For outbreak or infection-risk washloads, a separate laundry disinfectant — typically peracetic acid or oxygen-bleach based — is used. Dosing must be calibrated for the hotel’s specific water hardness and linen type. |
How often should guestrooms be disinfected in Dubai hotels?
High-touch surfaces (door handles, remote controls, light switches, telephone handsets) should be disinfected at every room turnover and additionally during the stay for longer-stay guests. Bathroom surfaces should be disinfected at every service. Under Dubai Municipality guidelines and DTCM classification standards, documented cleaning schedules must be maintained and available for inspection. |
What chemical is best for hotel bathroom limescale in Dubai?
A combination acid-based bathroom cleaner that combines descaling action with disinfection is the most effective for UAE hard-water conditions. Products must be safe for use on chrome, ceramic, and glass surfaces. Avoid strongly acidic products on natural stone (marble vanities common in Dubai hotels) — use a pH-neutral or mildly acidic product on marble specifically. Bio Dubai can advise on surface-specific product selection. |
Do hotel laundry chemicals need to be DM approved?
Laundry chemicals and detergents used in commercial hotel laundry operations in Dubai must comply with Dubai Municipality registration requirements under the Montaji system. This is the same requirement that applies to all commercial cleaning and chemical products in the emirate. Bio Dubai’s laundry range is DM registered and manufactured to UK/European standards. |
What is a safe disinfectant for hotel guestroom surfaces?
A QAC-based (quaternary ammonium compound) general purpose disinfectant registered to EN 1276 is the standard choice for hotel guestroom hard surfaces. It is effective against a broad pathogen spectrum, safe for use on common hotel room surfaces (furniture, remote controls, telephone handsets), and leaves no harmful residue. For rooms following a confirmed illness, a virucidal product certified to EN 14476 should be used as a precautionary step. |
Can Bio Dubai supply chemicals for a large hotel or hotel apartment complex?
Yes. Bio Dubai specialises in B2B bulk supply for the hospitality sector across the UAE. Minimum order quantities, scheduled delivery, dosing system installation (provided free on loan), staff training, and fortnightly hygiene audit support are all available. Products are supplied in 5L, 10L, and 20L formats. Contact Bio Dubai for volume pricing and a facility-specific product recommendation. |
How does Bio Dubai support hotels with compliance documentation?
Every Bio Dubai order includes a Technical Data Sheet (TDS) and MSDS for each product. Bio Dubai also offers illustrated product charts and safety signs for chemical storage areas, free COSHH training for housekeeping and laundry staff (with certificates), fortnightly service audit reports, and on-site hygiene audits. This documentation package is specifically designed to support compliance with Dubai Municipality and DTCM hygiene standards. |
What should be on a hotel housekeeping chemical storage area?
A compliant hotel chemical storage area should include: clearly labelled containers for all products (including decanted spray bottles), an MSDS folder organised by product and zone, a colour-coded dilution chart visible to staff, storage separate from any food or guest amenities, and lockable storage for any hazardous or high-concentration products. Bio Dubai provides illustrated product charts and COSHH documentation for display as part of its service package. |
Supply Your Hotel's Housekeeping Programme with Bio Dubai
Bio Dubai is a specialist B2B hygiene supplier to the hospitality sector across Dubai and the UAE. Our product range covers every housekeeping chemical category — guestroom, bathroom, laundry, floor care, washroom, kitchen — from a single DM-approved, ISO-certified supplier. All products are manufactured in the UK to European and UAE legislative standards.
What Bio Dubai provides to hotel clients:
- Dubai Municipality approved chemicals across all housekeeping categories
- Dosing systems provided free on loan — dilution stations installed and maintained monthly
- Free COSHH training for housekeeping and laundry staff, with certificates on completion
- Illustrated product charts and safety signs for chemical storage areas
- MSDS and TDS for every product — pre-organised for your compliance folder
- Fortnightly service audit reports
- On-site hygiene audit available on request
- Bulk supply in 5L, 10L, and 20L formats with scheduled UAE-wide delivery
To request a housekeeping chemical proposal, bulk pricing, or a free on-site audit:
Phone / WhatsApp: +971 55 834 7631
Website: www.biodubai.com
Or use the Free Audit Call button at the top of biodubai.com to speak directly with a housekeeping hygiene specialist.
Supply Your Hotel's Housekeeping Programme with Bio Dubai
Bio Dubai is a specialist B2B hygiene supplier to the hospitality sector across Dubai and the UAE. Our product range covers every housekeeping chemical category — guestroom, bathroom, laundry, floor care, washroom, kitchen — from a single DM-approved, ISO-certified supplier. All products are manufactured in the UK to European and UAE legislative standards.
What Bio Dubai provides to hotel clients:
- Dubai Municipality approved chemicals across all housekeeping categories
- Dosing systems provided free on loan — dilution stations installed and maintained monthly
- Free COSHH training for housekeeping and laundry staff, with certificates on completion
- Illustrated product charts and safety signs for chemical storage areas
- MSDS and TDS for every product — pre-organised for your compliance folder
- Fortnightly service audit reports
- On-site hygiene audit available on request
- Bulk supply in 5L, 10L, and 20L formats with scheduled UAE-wide delivery
To request a housekeeping chemical proposal, bulk pricing, or a free on-site audit:
Phone / WhatsApp: +971 55 834 7631
Website: www.biodubai.com
Or use the Free Audit Call button at the top of biodubai.com to speak directly with a housekeeping hygiene specialist.
